re: Re:Linocolor calibration
re: Re:Linocolor calibration
- Subject: re: Re:Linocolor calibration
- From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:52:24 -0600
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 09:34:10 -0700, Steve Upton <email@hidden> wrote:
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At 10:50 AM -0500 10/9/01, email@hidden wrote:
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>Calibration is a scanner function and should be documented in the scanner
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>docs.
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I totally agree. It is reasonable that anyone who purchased a
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Linocolor scanner can put aside the ScanOpen package and use one of
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their choosing instead. This is a Linocolor function and should be
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documented as such. Of course if we started discussing all the
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short-comings of software and documentation when it comes to ICC work
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we would be here forever.
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So, with the exception of 6.0.4 as Neil pointed out, is there
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anything else that has to be done with Linocolor to get an
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uncalibrated scan? I have always used the uncalibrated scan setting
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and had good results but I guess I have not come across 6.0.4
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yet..... I don't think....
You need to load TIFF RGB as the calibration (profile) to null the scanner.
Also ensure that your color assistants are turned off and everything else is
set to standard. I also set the filter (aka sharpening) to none. Then use
the Calibration scan to disk function everything should work well. Loading
the TIFF RGB profile is sharpening base ICC profile for scanner calibration.
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Dan B. Reid
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